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HIS101 - From IE to OE
This E-Lecture deals with the development from Indo-European to Old English with special emphasis on the grouping of English into the branches of ...
The Virtual Linguistics Campus
Languages: Anglo-Saxon - The History of English (1/10)
Take a look at what words the Anglo-Saxons and Vikings bought to the English language. (Part 1 of 10) Playlist link ...
OpenLearn from The Open University
Intro to Historical Linguistics: Languages, Dialects & Registers (lesson 1 of 4)
Learn the basics of language history, language families and how languages change over time. This first lesson introduces languages, dialects and registers, and ...
NativLang
Linguistic History of English Language (Lesser Known Facts)
Here is the video about "Astana" - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iGHYUWZTiRk Here is the video "The Cult of Marx" ...
Tabor 7
Major Schools of Linguistic Study (ENG)
Subject:English Paper: Introduction to Linguistics & Phonetics.
Vidya-mitra
The Origins and Evolution of Language | Michael Corballis | TEDxAuckland
Nearly everybody can communicate, and most do so through some form of language, and yet the question of where language came from is one of the most ...
TEDx Talks
SOC104 - The Spread of English
In this brief E-Lecture, Prof. Handke discusses the development of English towards a global language incorporating the three-circles model by Kachru.
The Virtual Linguistics Campus
Why Did English Become the International Language?
This video explores how English became the global lingua franca. Support Langfocus on Patreon http://patreon.com/langfocus My current Patrons include these ...
Langfocus
Language & Meaning: Crash Course Philosophy #26
Today we start our unit on language with a discussion of meaning and how we assign and understand meaning. We'll cover sense and reference, beetles in ...
CrashCourse
GEN102 - Language and Linguistics
This E-Lecture is the first of the series "Introduction to Linguistics". It discusses the central terms "language" and "linguistics", provides an overview of the field of ...
The Virtual Linguistics Campus
Linguistic Stylistics An Introduction
Subject:Linguistics Paper:Linguistic Stylistics.
Vidya-mitra
What Shakespeare's English Sounded Like - and how we know
Botched rhymes, buried puns and a staged accent that sounds more Victorian than Elizabethan. No more! Use linguistic sleuthing to dig up the surprisingly ...
NativLang
The Concept of Language (Noam Chomsky)
Linguist Noam Chomsky, professor at MIT, discusses the ways in which language changes over time and how the idea of a national language is a modern ...
UW Video
Professor David Crystal: The Influence of the King James Bible on the English Language
On 7 July 2011, the British Council invited Professor David Crystal to speak at the English-Speaking Union in London about the influence of the King James ...
British Council
Linguistic Terms: Introduction
Another new series coming! LIKE and FOLLOW: Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/leornendeealdenglisc Twitter: https://twitter.com/LeornendeEE Audio Up ...
Leornende Eald Englisc
Renaissance: A Brief Linguistic Introduction
INTRODUCTION TO VIDEO: Summary on Renaissance linguistics. Covers some contributing factors, key players and the overall impact these have on the future ...
Akira Lee
Linguistic Xenophobia
This video looks at how some different relationships between xenophobia and language have been fossilised in our vocabulary. Welcome to Philologism, the ...
Philologism
Linguistic Terminology
What is a homograph? What is a homophone? What is a homonym? What is a antonym? What is a synonym? What is a heteronym? What is a diphthong?
John Fulford
How languages evolve - Alex Gendler
View full lesson: http://ed.ted.com/lessons/how-languages-evolve-alex-gendler Over the course of human history, thousands of languages have developed from ...
TED-Ed
pMOOC Description: Linguistics 101 - Fundamentals
The pMOOC (permanent Massive Open Online Course) "Linguistics 101 - Fundamentals" - which is of course free - provides an overview of the core areas of ...
The Virtual Linguistics Campus
English, Language and Linguistics and Irish - Virtual Open Day
Words are powerful. We can help you understand them, and use your skills to influence, delight and inspire others. Visit www.ulster.ac.uk/open-days to ask any ...
Ulster University - Study At Ulster
Features English is missing - but most other languages have
Other languages have unique features that English just doesn't have access to. So, English, why don't you level up your skills with these linguistic tricks from ...
NativLang
Michael Halliday - Language evolving: Some systemic functional reflections on the history of meaning
Webcast sponsored by the Irving K. Barber Learning Centre, and hosted by the Department of Language and Literacy Education and the Faculty of Education as ...
The University of British Columbia
Do Languages Evolve? | Linguistics, Linguistic Theory, Linguistic Relativity, Language Evolution
Do languages evolve? Or are they static? Let me know in the comments! The book Ranieri Reverse Recall on Amazon: http://amzn.to/2nVUfqd My video about ...
polýMATHY
Sanskrit connections to English | World History | Khan Academy
How Sanskrit is connected to Latin, English and other European languages. Watch the next lesson: ...
Khan Academy
Romance Languages: Introduction to Vulgar Latin & Romance Linguistics
The first in a series of lessons introducing the basic grammar of the Romance languages. This video touches on the various languages and grammatical features ...
NativLang
HIS102 - The OE Period
This E-Lecture discusses the period of Old English with its main phases: from the arrival of the Anglo-Saxons, via the constant invasions of the Vikings up to a ...
The Virtual Linguistics Campus
Introduction to Linguistic Language Tags
Staff from the Payap Linguistics Institute provide an informal introduction to ISO 639 language codes, BCP47 language tags, and an example using the ...
palaso
Etymology - sound change, roots & derivation (Etymology 1 of 2)
Etymology explores the origin of words - the history and development of individual words in a language. Etymology asks and tries to answer a familiar question: ...
NativLang
The English Language A Linguistic History
Roy Barnes
What is linguistics? How do linguists study language? -- Linguistics 101
This brief introduction to linguistics asks simple questions about language and languages, then follows the various branches of linguistics that have arisen in ...
NativLang
History of Linguistic and Language (Group 3) - Introduction to Linguistic
Members : Aldioni Marchelda Silfi Ramadhani P. Vinda May Despi.
Vinda Kim
Academic English - Prof. David Crystal on standard vs. non-standard English
In this short extract Prof. David Crystal sets the background to the discussion about standard and non-standard English. Watch the full lecture and practise your ...
Cambridge University Press ELT
Language: Crash Course Psychology #16
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CrashCourse
How Are British English and American English Different?
This video is all about the differences between UK English and US English. For LOTS of great English lessons for students of all levels, visit English Class 101: ...
Langfocus
Intro to Phonology: Phonemes & Allophones (lesson 1 of 4)
The first video in a basic introduction to phonology, the study of pronunciation systems. Use minimal pairs to piece together all the phonemes of a language.
NativLang
Mod-01 Lec-17 What is Phonology
Introduction to Modern Linguistics by Prof.Shreesh Chaudhary & Prof. Rajesh Kumar,Department of Humanities and Social Sciences,IIT Madras.For more details ...
nptelhrd
Where's the line between a dialect and a language? -- Linguistics 101
When do two people speak different versions of the same language, and when do they speak totally different languages? Come help me draw the line between ...
NativLang
Good Grammar, Bad Grammar - prescriptivism vs. descriptivism -- Linguistics 101
What's the right way to use language? What is proper grammar? Let's explore prescriptive, descriptive and theoretical approaches to language. Key ideas, rough ...
NativLang
[Introduction to Linguistics] (OLD) Word Creation using Clipping, Blending, and More
Visit our website: http://bit.ly/1zBPlvm Subscribe on YouTube: http://bit.ly/1vWiRxW Like us on Facebook: http://on.fb.me/1vWwDRc In this video, we look at ...
TheTrevTutor
PHY205 - PDE Suprasegmental Phonology I (Stress)
This E-Lecture discusses the effect of stress in Present-Day English. After an overview of stress from a phonetic and phonological point of view, aspects such as ...
The Virtual Linguistics Campus